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Homework Statement
A disk with a radial line painted on it is mounted on an axle perpendicular to it and running through its center. It is initially at rest, with the line at q0 = -90.0°. The disk then undergoes constant angular acceleration. After accelerating for 3.15 s, the reference line has been moved part way around the circle (in a counterclockwise direction) to qf = 130°.
Given this information, what is the angular speed of the disk after it has traveled one complete revolution (when it returns to its original position at -90.0°)?
Homework Equations
http://www.ajdesigner.com/phpcircularmotion/centripetal_acceleration_equation.php
The Attempt at a Solution
Not sure I know have to use Rotational Kinematics to find the angular velocity first.